In this captivating podcast, Gyanendra Shahi shares his bold insights on Nepal’s political and social challenges. From the controversy surrounding the Damak view tower to the mismanagement of national pride projects, Shahi dives deep into the issues plaguing Nepal’s development. He sheds light on how foreign influence in Nepal impacts laws and governance, highlighting the role of NGOs and INGOs funding in government decision-making. We also discuss the flaws in Nepal’s voting system, revealing why every Nepali citizen doesn’t get to vote. Shahi offers his perspective on the quota system in Nepal, its impact on equality, and how a revised Nepal constitution could bring about positive change. On the economic front, Shahi tackles the struggles faced by Nepal’s business environment, including challenges with imports and economic losses. He shares eye-opening details about restrictions like the cash limit for Indian citizens traveling to Nepal and how they affect cross-border relations. The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Shahi discusses the possibility of a constitutional monarchy in Nepal, reflecting on his meeting with the king and sharing insights on Nepal’s political landscape. He also explores the diminishing duties of Nepal’s police administration, exposing gaps in governance and accountability. This episode is a must-watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Nepal’s governance, economy, and future. Tune in for an unfiltered discussion on Nepal’s challenges and opportunities!
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